NJSARS shares suspicious activity information to law enforcement partners throughout the State. NJSARS is also linked to the FBI’s national SAR system known as eGuardian, which partners with the Nationwide SAR Initiative (NSI) to form a single repository accessible to thousands of law enforcement personnel and analysts nationwide.

“SAFE-NJ” Mobile SAR app is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Microsoft libraries

The Monroe Township Police Department welcomes and appreciates all tips relating to criminal activity, those tips can be emailed to us at crimetips@monroetownshipnj.org, or you can call our tip line at 856-875-2940.

The Monroe Township Police Records Bureau is responsible for the maintenance and storage of all police reports, criminal records, arrest photographs, criminal investigations, motor vehicle crashes, and all service call reports.

The Monroe Township Police Records Bureau is located on the police department side of the municipal building on the 1st floor. The Monroe Township Police Records Bureau is open Monday through Friday 7:30am to 3:30pm, and is closed on weekends and all major holidays.

There are fees for copies of various police reports. These fees have been set in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, N.J.S.A. 39:4-131, and Monroe Township Municipal Ordinance 74-29. Discovery requests made by insurance companies and attorney offices must be made in writing and mailed to: Monroe Township Police Department, Police Records Bureau Williamstown, NJ 08094 Attention: Discovery. All persons requesting discovery must indicate the reason for the request, and must show proper identification.

For an OPRA request, please complete an OPRA form and bring it to the records bureau during normal buisness hours.

Contact Information

Denise Hamer – Records Support Tech 4 (856) 728-9800 x208

Rene Pandola – Records Support Tech 3 (856) 728-9800 x275

Deb Schubert – Records Support Tech 1 (856) 728-9800 x247

Barbara Horcher – Records Support Tech 4 (856) 728-9800 x274

Captain Stephen Boyd – Bureau Supervisor (856) 728-9800 x531

Working on the roadside is a dangerous and sometimes deadly job. That’s why the Division of Highway Traffic Safety is asking motorists to Make the Move. What’s the Move? When you see flashing lights on the side of the road, slow down, and if it’s safe, Move Over – away from police, fire crews, paramedics and tow truck drivers. If you make the move, others will follow.

The following links are for the benefit of all citizens.

Fingerprinting:

Effective March 15, 2008 the New Jersey State Bureau of Identification implemented the remaining phase of the Applicant Live Scan. This new procedure requires most people needing fingerprints taken go to the state contract vendor for this service. Please click here (hyperlink: http://www.njsp.org/criminal-history-records/index.shtml) to see more detailed instructions and links to required forms. Once on the page, scroll down to read all the information regarding background checks. Read Instructions For Obtaining Your Criminal History Record.

The Monroe Township Police Department currently takes fingerprints for Firearms applicants and other reasons not covered under the new state policy.

You’re shopping at the mall with your children when one of them suddenly disappears. A quick search of the nearby area is unsuccessful. What do you do?

Now there’s a free new tool from the FBI that can help. Our just launched Child ID app—the first mobile application created by the FBI—provides a convenient place to electronically store photos and vital information about your children so that it’s literally right at hand if you need it. You can show the pictures and provide physical identifiers such as height and weight to security or police officers on the spot. Using a special tab on the app, you can also quickly and easily e-mail the information to authorities with a few clicks.

“If you are the victim of a criminal alien, please register at http://www.ice.gov/victim-notification/ to enroll in the Department of Homeland Security US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement HSI Victim Notification Program.